It promises to be a must-watch spectacle, with City heavily involved at the tournament.
A total of 14 different members of Gareth Taylor’s squad have been included in either their nation’s World Cup squads, spanning across seven separate nations.
Beginning on Thursday 20 July and running through until the final exactly one month later, each of our City stars will have their sights set on international glory.
There’s a long way to go before those ambitions can become a reality though, beginning with the group stages in New Zealand and Australia.
Find out when each of our players are in action via the handy guide below…
Group A
Norway: Julie Blakstad
New Zealand v Norway | Thursday 20 July | Eden Park, Auckland | 08:00 (UK)
Switzerland v Norway | Tuesday 25 July | Waikato Stadium, Hamilton | 09:00 (UK)
Norway v Philippines | Sunday 30 July | Eden Park, Auckland | 08:00 (UK)
Group B
Australia: Alanna Kennedy, Mary Fowler
Australia v Republic of Ireland | Thursday 20 July | Stadium Australia, Sydney | 11:00 (UK)
Australia v Nigeria | Thursday 27 July | Lang Park, Brisbane | 11:00 (UK)
Canada v Australia | Monday 31 July | Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne | 11:00 (UK)
Group C
Japan: Yui Hasegawa
Zambia v Japan | Saturday 22 July | Waikato Stadium, Hamilton | 08:00 (UK)
Japan v Costa Rica | Wednesday 26 July | Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin | 06:00 (UK)
Japan v Spain | Monday 31 July | Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington | 08:00 (UK)
Group D
England: Ellie Roebuck, Alex Greenwood, Esme Morgan, Laura Coombs, Chloe Kelly, Lauren Hemp
England v Haiti | Saturday 22 July | Lang Park, Brisbane | 10:30 (UK)
England v Denmark | Friday 28 July | Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney | 09:30 (UK)
China v England | Tuesday 1 August | Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide | 12:00 (UK)
Group E
Netherlands: Kerstin Casparij, Jill Roord
Netherlands v Portugal | Sunday 23 July | Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin | 08:30 (UK)
USA v Netherlands | Thursday 27 July | Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington | 02:00 (UK)
Vietnam v Netherlands | Tuesday 1 August | Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin | 08:00 (UK)
Group F
Jamaica: Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw
France v Jamaica | Sunday 23 July | Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney | 11:00 (UK)
Panama v Jamaica | Saturday 29 July | Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth | 13:30 (UK)
Jamaica v Brazil | Wednesday 2 August | Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne | 11:00 (UK)
Group G
Sweden: Filippa Angeldahl
Sweden v South Africa | Sunday 23 July | Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington | 06:00 (UK)
Sweden v Italy | Saturday 29 July | Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington | 08:30 (UK)
Argentina v Sweden |Wednesday 2 August | Waikato Stadium, Hamilton | 08:00 (UK)